ST18 Drawn Strip-Till Solution
Features
John Deere ST Series provides versatility in operation
Overview
Strip-till is a growing minimum tillage solution that clears residue and tills 203 mm (8 in.) to 254 mm (10 in.) strips, leaving the rest of the row undisturbed. This allows operators to till where tillage matters, produce a nutrient-rich welcoming seed environment, reduce input costs, maintain yield, and maximize profitability.
Benefits
Whether an operator prepares ground in the spring or fall, just one pass across the field with the John Deere strip-till tool will complete compaction management, nutrient application, and seedbed preparation, all in one pass. In many situations, producers moving from conventional tillage to strip-till have reduced trips across the field by as many as four passes. By only making one pass across the field, sustainability is at its peak. Strip-till reduces soil erosion, minimizes nutrient run-off, and conserves moisture, all while reducing input costs for the customer. Maximizing the efficiency of every liter or gallon of fuel is critical for boosting the profitability of farming operations.
Additional details
John Deere ST Series Options
Customers can choose between dual coulter or shank tillage. Coulters will allow earlier field access to accelerate seedbed preparation. Shanks will increase soil fracturing in tough field conditions and allow for anhydrous ammonia application. Four bolts per row unit allow for simple change over between shank and dual coulter configurations.
Precision guidance maximizes strip-till performance
The importance of planting into the strips
- Planting the seed into a residue free strip allows for quicker and more uniform plant emergence
- Placing the seed into the nutrient zone allows plant roots to fully access and utilize nutrients
How does precision technology enable accurate seed placement within the strips?
With so much at stake, getting it right is not an option. Utilizing the suite of precision guidance tools, executing perfectly placed strips has never been easier.
John Deere Active Implement Guidance™ system
Utilizes integrated steerable hitch on drawn units to steer the implement to the guidance line provided by the StarFire™ receiver. Without Active Implement Guidance, implements can drift due to varying soil conditions and sloping terrain. Order as Active Implement Guidance Ready to include the required hydraulic cylinder, sensor mount, receiver mount, linkage, and hardware. The StarFire receiver is not included. A tractor-installed Application Controller 1100 is not included; order separately as needed.
Uses data from the first strip-till pass to automatically create full-field guidance lines for the secondary passes such as planting, spraying, and harvest.
Enables StarFire receivers to share information when paired using implement guidance. This allows an implement’s StarFire receiver with lower accuracy to take advantage of the higher accuracy used by the tractor receiver.
Increases productivity in subsequent crop passes by reducing overlap and maximizing inputs.
Creates guidance lines from the dimensions of the exterior boundary and track spacing. Allows the operator to work around fence lines and field boundaries with boundary track mode.
Integrated fertilizer system provides precise nutrient application
Overview
Applying fertilizer with a strip-till tool is becoming more common as customers seek to reduce compaction, increase efficiency, and improve profitability. The ST Drawn models have two integrated fertilizer tanks which have a capacity of 200 cu ft (160 bushels) each. The tool can carry up to 9,072 kg (20,000 lb.).
Benefits
The ST Series fertilizer delivery system is equipped with stainless steel meters, integrated scales, and other technologies that enable optimal reliability and durability in the customer’s operation.
Additional optionality with dual coulters or shanks
John Deere ST Series offers the option of coulters or shanks with the ability to switch between them in changing field conditions.
Dual coulters
Two vertically mounted blades spaced 127 mm (5 in.) apart with a maximum working depth of up to 152 mm (6 in.). There are several benefits to utilizing dual coulters such as:
- Industry exclusive in-cab depth control
- Productivity enhancement with working speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph)
- Uniform fertilizer distribution over the entire width of the strip, preventing hot band of fertilizer
- Minimal soil disturbance and residue cutting capabilities
Shanks
Shanks have 13-mm (1/2-in.) NH3 tubes and two to four vapor knives. A shank is preferred for deeper nutrient banding and fracturing compacted soil layers and can be used for anhydrous application to place the nutrients in the upper area of the root zone. Operating depth is adjusted on shank equipped row units with two pins. The shallow setting is approximately 230 mm (9 in.), and the deep setting is approximately 280 mm (11 in.).
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